Of its passages. Out of a chivalrous allegory Jean de Meung had made a po
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and secondly by being poor. They might perhaps have themselves
ultimately played the part of a new Order in England, had not Wyclif
himself by rejecting the cardinal dogma of the Church severed these
followers of his from its organism and brought about their suppression.
The question as to Chaucer's own attitude towards the Wycliffite
movement will be more conveniently touched upon below; but the tone is
unmistakable of the references or allusions to Lollardry which he
occasionally introduces into the mouth of his "Host," whose voice is
that vox populi which the upper and middle classes so often arrogate to
themselves. Whatever those classes might desire, it was not to have
"cockle sown" by unauthorised intruders "in the corn" of their ordinary
instruction. Thus there is a tone of genuine attachment to the "vested
interest" principle, and of aversion from all such interlopers as lay
preachers and the like, in the "Host's" exclamation, uttered after the
"Reeve," has been (in his own style) "sermoning" on the topic of old
age:-- What availeth all this wit? What? should we speak all day of Holy
Writ? The devil surely made a reeve to preach; for which he is as well
suited as a cobbler would be for turning mariner or physician! Thus,
then, in the England of Chaucer's days we find the Church still in
possession of vast temporal wealth and of great power and
privileges,--as well as of means for enforcing unity of profession which
the legislation of the Lancastrian dynasty, stimulated by the prevailing
fears of heresy, was still further to increase. On the other hand, we
find the influence of the clergy over the minds of the people diminished
though not extinguished. This was, in the case of the higher secular
clergy, partly attributable to their self-indulgence or neglect of their
functions, partly to their having been largely superseded by the
Regulars in the control of the religious life of the people. The Orders
we find no longer at the height of their influence, but still
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_maceration_, _absorption_, or _enfleurage_ for flowers, by
_tincturation_ for roots, and by _distillation_ for seeds, modified
under certain circumstances. There are, however, three other important
derivative odors--ambergris, civet, and musk--which, being from the
animal kingdom, are treated separately from plant odors, in order, it is
considered, to render the whole matter less confused to manufacturers
who may refer to them. Ammonia and acetic acid, holding an indefinite
position in the order we have laid down, may also come in here without
much criticism, being considered as primitive odors. On terminating our
remarks relating to the simple preparations of the odors of plants, and
before we speak of perfumes of an animal origin, or of those compound
_odors_ sold as bouquets, nosegays, &c., it may probably be interesting
to give a few facts and statistics, showing the consumption, in England,
of the several substances previously named. QUANTITIES OF ESSENTIAL
OILS, OR OTTOS, PAYING 1_S._ PER POUND DUTY, ENTERED FOR HOME
CONSUMPTION IN THE YEAR 1852. lbs. Otto of bergamot, 28,574 " caraway,
3,602 " cassia, 6,163 " cloves, 595 Otto of lavender, 12,776 " lemon,
67,348 " peppermint, 16,059 " roses, 1,268 " spearmint, 163 " thyme,
11,418 " lemon grass, } " citronella, } 47,380 And other ottos not
otherwise described, } ------- Total essential oils or ottos imported in
one year, 195,346 at the duty of 1_s._ per pound, yield a revenue
annually of 9,766_l._ 16_s._ It would appear by the above return that
our consumption of otto of cloves was exceedingly small; whereas it is
probably ten times that amount. The fact is, several of the English
wholesale druggists are very large distillers of this otto, leaving
little or no room for the sale and importation of foreign distilled otto
of cloves. Again, otto of caraway, the English production of that
article is quite equal to the foreign; also, otto of lavender, which is
drawn in this country probably to the extent of 6000 lbs. annually.
There were also passed through the Custom House for home consumption, in
1852-- Pomatums, procured by enfleurage, maceration, &c., commonly
called "French Pomatums," average value of 6_s._ per pound, and paying a
duty of 1_s._ per pound, valued by the importers at L1,306 Perfumery not
otherwise described; value L1,920 Number of bottles of eau de Cologne,
paying a duty of 1_s._ each,[D] 19,777 Revenue from eau de Cologne
manufactured out of England, say 20,000 flacons at 8_d._ = 8,000_l.
14 years, 4 months
elf_getphdrnum
by Roland McGrath
I just added elf_getphdrnum, so that warrants some review and testing.
There are numerous things outside libelf itself still using e_phnum
directly that ought to be updated.
Thanks,
Roland
14 years, 4 months
0.144
by Roland McGrath
Happy New Year, all.
I think we should do an 0.144 bug-fix release about now, to
make updates for Fedora 12 and 11. It's been >3mo since 0.143
and we've fixed several bugs.
Looking at the open Fedora bugs, I suspect the various abrt-reported bugs
(about eu-unstrip --core crashing when run by abrt) might be fixed by
something we've already done. So I think we should make the 0.144 updates
and then close those saying "reopen if you reproduce and supply the binaries".
The others I think are positively fixed. I put a bug in ASSIGNED state (vs
NEW) when I think it's covered by something already in elfutils.git.
(Perhaps I should use MODIFIED, but that is meant for when there is an rpm
built I think.)
The 530704/530532 libelf bug I have not actually tested (or tried to
reproduce). The dup 530532 bug has attachments with enough to reproduce
it, but I haven't bothered. I committed the libelf fix because it looks
right enough and safe enough to me. It would be wise to double-check that.
I haven't done any test rpm builds yet, so it might not be quite perfect.
But aside from smoke-test issues, I don't know anything we're waiting for.
Anyone else?
Thanks,
Roland
14 years, 5 months
dwarf_getsrc_file cross-platform issue
by Mike Lindahl
Hello Roland and others,
I found an issue with dwarf_getsrc_file() and its ability to support a
combination of Windows and UNIX slashes ('\\' vs. '/'). The problem occurs
when I load an ELF file that was built on Windows and has relative paths to
source files (i.e. "dir\\file.c"). The logic in dwarf_getsrc_file()
currently handles this as a basename path (is_basename is true). In this
case, it will compare "dir\\file.c" with basename("dir/file.c"), which will
always fail. The fix for this is to check for the presence of either a '/'
or '\\' in the filename passed into the function.
Once this is fixed, there's still the issue of using a straight strcmp() to
compare the paths, which fails because the separator is different (I always
use '/' as my separator on Linux - I haven't found an easy way to determine
which separator to use for a given ELF file, but maybe someone has a
suggestion here and I could change my application code instead). But it
would be nice if libdw handled ELF files built on both Windows and Linux
seamlessly.
I propose the changes below to fix these issues (note that this diff is
against 0.142, but nothing has changed in this file since then). I'm
certain that this is not the most elegant way to solve the problem, so if
someone wants to improve on this and get it into the trunk, that would be
most excellent.
Please let me know if I can provide any additional information to help get
this fixed. Also, I will happily test out any fixes if that would be
helpful.
Thanks for your time!
--Mike
diff --git a/libdw/dwarf_getsrc_file.c b/libdw/dwarf_getsrc_file.c
index bc612f6..dcdda68 100644
--- a/libdw/dwarf_getsrc_file.c
+++ b/libdw/dwarf_getsrc_file.c
@@ -59,6 +59,23 @@
#include "libdwP.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+int path_chr(char c)
+{
+ if(c == '\\')
+ return '/';
+ return c;
+}
+
+int path_strcmp (const char * p1, const char * p2)
+{
+ for(; path_chr(*p1) == path_chr(*p2); ++p1, ++p2)
+ if(*p1 == 0) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return *(unsigned char *)p1 < *(unsigned char *)p2 ? -1 : 1;
+}
int
dwarf_getsrc_file (Dwarf *dbg, const char *fname, int lineno, int column,
@@ -67,7 +84,8 @@ dwarf_getsrc_file (Dwarf *dbg, const char *fname, int
lineno, int column,
if (dbg == NULL)
return -1;
- bool is_basename = strchr (fname, '/') == NULL;
+ bool is_basename = (strchr (fname, '/') == NULL)
+ && (strchr(fname, '\\') == NULL);
size_t max_match = *nsrcs ?: ~0u;
size_t act_match = *nsrcs;
@@ -119,9 +137,9 @@ dwarf_getsrc_file (Dwarf *dbg, const char *fname, int
lineno, int column,
/* Match the name with the name the user provided. */
const char *fname2 = line->files->info[lastfile].name;
if (is_basename)
- lastmatch = strcmp (basename (fname2), fname) == 0;
+ lastmatch = path_strcmp (basename (fname2), fname) == 0;
else
- lastmatch = strcmp (fname2, fname) == 0;
+ lastmatch = path_strcmp (fname2, fname) == 0;
}
if (!lastmatch)
continue;
14 years, 5 months